Is there currently an ACGME accredited program in this specialty at your institution?

No

Is the program a dually accredited AOA/ACGME program?

No

Dual Program - Is an AOA program in which an osteopathic trainee is registered in a residency program that is accredited by both the AOA and ACGME. The osteopathic trainee receives both AOA and ACGME credit. Trainees who complete dual programs have the option to become board certified by either or both the AOA and the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS).

Current Filled Positions

OGME 1

4

OGME 2

6

OGME 3

4

OGME 4

0

Application Information

Dean's letter required:

Yes

Required number of letters of recommendation:

3

Official Medical School transcripts required:

Yes

NBOME Board scores required (Part 1):

Yes

NBOME Board scores required (Part 2):

Yes

Earliest date for applications: (mm/dd/yyyy)

07/01/2013

Interview start date: (mm/dd/yyyy)

11/01/2013

Interview end date: (mm/dd/yyyy)

12/31/2013

Interviews conducted last year for first year positions:

50

How many new trainees do you intend to recruit next year?:

Four

Attention new trainees! This program will grant residency credit for the 1st postdoctoral year of training. Students will "Match" directly into this residency and the 1st postdoctoral year will be considered the first year of residency training. For more details, click HELP or call this program

Additional Application Information:

6

OPTI Academic Sponsor(s):

Osteopathic Medical Education Consortium of Oklahoma, Inc.

List of Sponsors

None Listed

List of Consortia Entities

None Listed

Policies

Teaching faculty supervise students, interns, residents:

Yes

Residents supervise students and interns:

Yes

Yearly specialty in-service examination required:

Yes

Completion and Board Data

Approximate percentage of program completion:

100

Approximate percentage who took the specialty board exam within 3 years of completion:

100

Aggregate percentage who passed exam on first attempt:

5 Yr Average

Written

96%

Oral

0%

Clinical

100%

*The aggregate pass rates listed above include pass rates for the first-time test takers for the period 2007 through 2014. Test takers include all trainees from the program and may not represent recent program trainees.

This three-year program is designed to qualify the resident to sit for the board examination in Osteopathic Pediatrics. Completion of this program will allow those interested in a fellowship to continue with further training. All areas of pediatrics including general, cardiology, neurology, neonatology, gastroenterology, among others, are included in the curriculum. Emphasis on outpatient and ambulatory care is significant, and elective rotations in subspecialty areas are available. Two newborn nurseries serve over 3,500 babies each year, and the didactic program includes case review conferences, special lectures and journal club.